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and again, the appellant that is option both for this year and next year to reap the expedited process. that's what's in the current ordinance. >> and the option if you don't do it, if you don't spin the bypass you get put in the 10-year moratorium? thank you. >> supervisor yee? >> it's been mentioned by several supervisors that there is a possibility that the mayor's office could be helpful in these types of situations in regards to making available some funding that can help with the fees. and there is a response that as of now, we don't have such a program, is that correct? >> supervisor, that's correct. >> so, the question i have then is if the mayor's office were to go in that direction, to want to implement such a program, how long would it take to do that? >> supervisor, it's true that our programs aren't constructed particularly for this case. it's a very specialized case around what is a voluntary albeit maybe necessary action for the tic owner to convert. most of our funding is targeted for first time home buyers or first home buyers at risk of losing their homes. that's why
and again, the appellant that is option both for this year and next year to reap the expedited process. that's what's in the current ordinance. >> and the option if you don't do it, if you don't spin the bypass you get put in the 10-year moratorium? thank you. >> supervisor yee? >> it's been mentioned by several supervisors that there is a possibility that the mayor's office could be helpful in these types of situations in regards to making available some funding that can help...
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clark was more the glue that held the expedition together. oftentimes lewis would be on the short gathering specimens are walking with his dog and hunting, wes clark is with the men on the boat with the day-to-day orders and keeping them in proper form. these guys are really working hard, and also sacajawea was working hard. they were trying to move all this equipment, all these votes, basically the whole enlightenment of -- up the river to find the northwest passage. they were trying to do a job that one of the most brilliant leaders in our history have given them, had handpicked basically these people to do it. so they really did not want to let anybody down. i think that added to their cohesiveness. there was maybe one guy who left the expedition. he went awol. but the rest of them, they were relying on each other and they really believed that if the remained a core you know, that they would come home find an they would get that land grant and it would be able to tell all these great stories. the important role that lewis and clark played
clark was more the glue that held the expedition together. oftentimes lewis would be on the short gathering specimens are walking with his dog and hunting, wes clark is with the men on the boat with the day-to-day orders and keeping them in proper form. these guys are really working hard, and also sacajawea was working hard. they were trying to move all this equipment, all these votes, basically the whole enlightenment of -- up the river to find the northwest passage. they were trying to do a...
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i include among these possibilities a joint expedition to the moon. space offers no problems of sovereignty. they have foreswarn any claim that territorial rights in space or unbodies. why should the united states and soviet union in preparing for such expeditions become involved in the immense duplications of research e expenditure. surely we should explore whether the scientists and astronauts of our two countries and that freedom is more enduring than coercion. in the contest for a better life all the world can be a winner. it is not task of a few. it is the task of all nations acting alone, acting in groups, acting in the united nations for playing, pollution, hazards of nature, hunger of children foes of every nation. as man had such capacity to control his own environment, to end thirty and hunger, to stop poverty and disease. to banish literacy and massive human misery. we have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history of the world. i want to make it the last. the provision of development assistance by individual nati
i include among these possibilities a joint expedition to the moon. space offers no problems of sovereignty. they have foreswarn any claim that territorial rights in space or unbodies. why should the united states and soviet union in preparing for such expeditions become involved in the immense duplications of research e expenditure. surely we should explore whether the scientists and astronauts of our two countries and that freedom is more enduring than coercion. in the contest for a better...
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but i got through expedited. basically tsa precheck. it's one of the things and didn't have a chance to address that. because that is a new -- that's an evolution of our -- different manifestation. it really is one of those key enablers for us as we trants suggestion from one size fits all to and how can we employ all the tools available for so the concern is if you think of a measure web or something why will we take one of those layers of security off wouldn't it allow possible terrorists to get through if they have either an underwear bomb or, you know, there's been dozen in the past about surgically u implanted devices that technology probably won't pick up. we rely on the bdo to make assessment about people who may manifest on suspicious behavior. utilize involved in assistanting those agencies with developing their behavior detection tools and techniques? >> we have a number of ongoing initiatives with both it and primarily custom and border. none of them, to any knowledge, are directly related to the behavioral -- we are -- we go
but i got through expedited. basically tsa precheck. it's one of the things and didn't have a chance to address that. because that is a new -- that's an evolution of our -- different manifestation. it really is one of those key enablers for us as we trants suggestion from one size fits all to and how can we employ all the tools available for so the concern is if you think of a measure web or something why will we take one of those layers of security off wouldn't it allow possible terrorists to...
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video of their expedition just now coming back to us. they're about three weeks into their trip. here they are now flying over antarctica to get to their original start point. >> kings george island, we flew here today from punta in chile and stopped to refuel and the weather kind of went bad. and we probably will have to stay here tonight and fly on tomorrow, which is about six hours flying. >> they're freezing cold. can you see the guy's face. >> i'm even amazed their cameras can work. >> these guys are more than three weeks into their journey. you can follow along on their daily blog. their most recent update saying it was relatively warm considering what they've been to. they're walking eight hours a a day, eating 6,000 calories to stan themselves. >> they do have all this technology but they're still risking things like frostbite. how do they know they're not going to lose a finger? >> and despite the cold, they're still walking in that cold. it's not like they're just behind a dog sled. it's a fascinating journey. go to rightthisminute.com, click on today's show to find the
video of their expedition just now coming back to us. they're about three weeks into their trip. here they are now flying over antarctica to get to their original start point. >> kings george island, we flew here today from punta in chile and stopped to refuel and the weather kind of went bad. and we probably will have to stay here tonight and fly on tomorrow, which is about six hours flying. >> they're freezing cold. can you see the guy's face. >> i'm even amazed their...
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no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially printed out and once we had reached the bottom. to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to be. best. and i was damaged more so i understood then that up above we were on the right track to fine in this culture but my call was resolve to keep it that you're with. us if he isn't too eager to leave but his wife and two young daughters are waiting for him at home so many things are still to be done and so much about by cal still needs to be unraveled. be
no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but...
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legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths this land was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if its familia climbs up onto the stones to somebody. but if the outline of the land has changed even a little the seal will not risk getting close to the seal places are a serious threat. feels natural habitat is water. constantly. on two. hundred thirty. one and a half meters in length but on the whole. they like peace and. away from their natural habitat. the silence of the siberian. forefathers and the spirit of by karl itself they pray for health. and good weather. one of the oldest of the world's faiths fervently observed. shamans are able to fall into a deep trance which they believe lets them see into the future. realized his calling in a dream but didn't believe it at first. in the end i was completely. then one shaman.
legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths this land was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if its familia climbs up onto the stones to somebody. but if the outline of the land has changed even a little the seal will not...
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no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organizedcutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we had decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was one in the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially printed out and once we had reached the bottom . to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to pick us up vessel. and was damaged so i understood then that up above we were on the right track to find in this culture but by call it was resolved to keep it that you were the one. you'll see if he isn't too eager to leave but his wife and two young daughters are waiting for him at home so many things are still to be done and so much about bike while still needs
no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organizedcutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we had decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before the first the weather was one in the forecast was good but once...
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no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but once we had reached the spot the weather changed and then it turned out that we had somehow lost the directions we had specially rented out and once we had reached the bottom . to top it off when we were rising from the bottom. that was to be. best. and was damaged so i understood then that up above we were on the right track to find in this culture but my call was resolved to keep it if you were. josefa isn't too eager to leave but his wife and two young daughters are waiting for him at home so many things are still to be done and so much about by cal still needs to be unraveled. because other peopl
no one has found these treasures yet but still being made to this day large expeditions are organized cutting edge technology is used and various maps are examined everything possible is being done to find the sunken gold but no one has been lucky so far by cal continues to play hide and seek with. popular one we have decided to have a go at it and during that one submersion we had about twelve accidents that we had never had before first the weather was fine and the forecast was good but once...
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we call this the years of the expedition.ate secretary, and lewis picked captain clark because they had worked together during the whiskey rebellion and they have become friends and he said i would prefer no one else other than you to cocaptain this expedition with me. although clark never did get the rank of captain at that time, he was always called captain and lewis insisted that he got the same pay when he got back. so he was the copartner, there is no distinction in rank. the first months were -- they were trying to make sure that the group as they got together, the 30 or so men would have been able to be up to the task. so they were trying to enforce military order and get them to get going up the river. they also wanted to make sure that there were no gentleman, that there would be men of orchid hunters and they started -- let's just say there were indiscretions in the beginning. some of them would get involved in the whiskey and they brought out with them as part of the rations of the day and at that time, the militar
we call this the years of the expedition.ate secretary, and lewis picked captain clark because they had worked together during the whiskey rebellion and they have become friends and he said i would prefer no one else other than you to cocaptain this expedition with me. although clark never did get the rank of captain at that time, he was always called captain and lewis insisted that he got the same pay when he got back. so he was the copartner, there is no distinction in rank. the first months...
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do you have the ability to coordinate and expedite so that you don't get yourself in a situation where you have a large fire and then tremendous flooding and things like that? >> to some extent. categorical exclusions do help in some situations, but mostly it is those relationships that are built to the objection process. it does not inhibit our fire suppression efforts and our actions taken in response to fire. but we do have to hate more attention to it after fire. studyre was a 2009 gao that recommended -- to mitigate fire suppression. to reduce the needs of transferring funds. can you talk to us a little bit, 25 seconds worth, about some of the steps that the fire service mitigate funding needs for fire suppression? have a pretty good predictive services group. the scientists behind that tell us what that is likely to cost us in a given year based on weather patterns, setting up well in advance of the season in the pacific ocean. those predictions have been accurate. we have a good idea of that, it is finding the money to deal with those emergencies, those large fire set escape, th
do you have the ability to coordinate and expedite so that you don't get yourself in a situation where you have a large fire and then tremendous flooding and things like that? >> to some extent. categorical exclusions do help in some situations, but mostly it is those relationships that are built to the objection process. it does not inhibit our fire suppression efforts and our actions taken in response to fire. but we do have to hate more attention to it after fire. studyre was a 2009...
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the senator says we can expedite it if we're only going to do it my way. why should we have to do it his way when 97 people already voted on this bill, when it passed the house by unanimous consent. why should it be, well, this one senator has the right to stop this bill. slow it down unless we meet the demands of that senator. this is outrageous, i think, in terms of how we conduct our business in the united states senate. again, i have argued for a long time that the rules need to be changed. i've also argued for a long time that the minority ought to have the right, the inalienable right to offer amendments, but amendments that are relevant and germane to the bill before you. otherwise you get amendments on everything from timbuktu to where on any bill, and that you can keep offering them and offering them and offering them. it's my understanding that the majority leader offered to the senator from louisiana an up-or-down vote on his amendment. not on this bill, but on some point an up-or-down vote as long as that was the definitive vote on the build --
the senator says we can expedite it if we're only going to do it my way. why should we have to do it his way when 97 people already voted on this bill, when it passed the house by unanimous consent. why should it be, well, this one senator has the right to stop this bill. slow it down unless we meet the demands of that senator. this is outrageous, i think, in terms of how we conduct our business in the united states senate. again, i have argued for a long time that the rules need to be changed....
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and about 25% of the passengers have that expedited security.nd that means they move through faster, which also means everyone else can move through faster. >> randall thank you very much. >>> millions more of america is taking to the roads. right now that's where the fun starts. diane is in chicago, standing by along kennedy highway. diane i have driven that road. how bad are the roads there? >> reporter: well, actually not bad at all. it's a sunny day here in chicago. it's bitterly cold but that doesn't stop people in chicago from traveling. no problems on the highway. actually talked to some states that are experiencing the bad weather today out on the east coast, places like pennsylvania, the department of transportation there says surface highways are wet but they are not reporting any problems with road closures or accidents or anything of that nature. i talked to the department of transportation as well, and they are saying the same thing. the highways are wet but passable and they don't see any problems at this point. this is the busiest
and about 25% of the passengers have that expedited security.nd that means they move through faster, which also means everyone else can move through faster. >> randall thank you very much. >>> millions more of america is taking to the roads. right now that's where the fun starts. diane is in chicago, standing by along kennedy highway. diane i have driven that road. how bad are the roads there? >> reporter: well, actually not bad at all. it's a sunny day here in chicago....
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. >>> an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutchst. >> we were all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. >>> february 10th, 2012, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend pietra set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and from their words, so close. >> you should try to go there. normally it would be way too expensive. >> a travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you have nowhere else in the world. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it's amazing. >> although the antarctica vistas are spectacular,
. >>> an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutchst. >> we were all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. >>> february 10th, 2012, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend pietra set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720 miles...
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electronic devices and maybe we'll get out of the gate and up in the air faster now. >> what about expedited precheck lanes are great. they'll expand to a hundred airports. expanding the number of lanes at the first 40 airports. you don't have to take off your jacket or shoes or belt off. you can keep your laptop in your briefcase. and all of the people in those lanes are dedicated frequent flyers so you know you'll get through security a lot faster. >> i'm sure you saw the justice department this week dropping the lawsuit against the american airlines and us airways merger. once the companies agreed to give up numerous slots at airports across the country. now, with more consolidation, will there be sufficient capacity in the sky so that the industry can't just raise prices to sky high levels? >> the airlines can fly as many planes as they want to fly depending on what they anticipate the number of passengers are going to be. in fact this he are so sophisticated at it, when is the last time you got on a plane and saw an entire middle row free to lie down and sleep on that on an overnight fl
electronic devices and maybe we'll get out of the gate and up in the air faster now. >> what about expedited precheck lanes are great. they'll expand to a hundred airports. expanding the number of lanes at the first 40 airports. you don't have to take off your jacket or shoes or belt off. you can keep your laptop in your briefcase. and all of the people in those lanes are dedicated frequent flyers so you know you'll get through security a lot faster. >> i'm sure you saw the justice...
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good at killing people because if there's one thing voters how hope for when electing him it was expedited murder. case of breaking the set coming up shortly let's take a look at some other world. and we'll go live to the u.s. these the pictures where a gunman has opened fire at a shopping mall. there were no reports of anyone being injured hundreds of police officers and i searching for the man who is no longer thought to be inside the building he's believed to be wearing body armor fied a single shot of course we'll bring you more developments as we get them. iraqi police have all been attacked by two suicide bombers who tried to break into a police station in the north they recognized the attackers and opened fire forcing the bombers to blow themselves up outside the building at least two people were killed and seven others were wounded that's on top of other bombings that killed ten people in the country on monday iraqis seeing the worst violence in years with almost a thousand people killed in october alone. a man has hijacked a bus in a populous skiing area in western norway and stab
good at killing people because if there's one thing voters how hope for when electing him it was expedited murder. case of breaking the set coming up shortly let's take a look at some other world. and we'll go live to the u.s. these the pictures where a gunman has opened fire at a shopping mall. there were no reports of anyone being injured hundreds of police officers and i searching for the man who is no longer thought to be inside the building he's believed to be wearing body armor fied a...
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good at killing people because if there's one thing voters how hope for when electing him it was expedited murder. a quick look now at some other international news a gun man has opened fire at a shopping mall in the u.s. state of new jersey just before it was about to close there are no reports of anyone being injured in the building was quickly evacuated but he's offices and searching for the man he's believed to have since left the mall wearing body armor the local mayor says one shot is being confirmed but witnesses say the gunmen fired repeatedly security cameras. iraqi police and followed an attack by two suicide bombers who tried to break into a police station in the north they recognize the attack is and opened fire. they're forcing the bombers to blow themselves up outside the building but at least two people were killed and seven others wounded that's on top of other bombings that killed ten people in the country on monday iraqis seeing its worst violence in years with almost a thousand people killed in october alone. a man's hijacked a bus in a popular skiing area in western nor
good at killing people because if there's one thing voters how hope for when electing him it was expedited murder. a quick look now at some other international news a gun man has opened fire at a shopping mall in the u.s. state of new jersey just before it was about to close there are no reports of anyone being injured in the building was quickly evacuated but he's offices and searching for the man he's believed to have since left the mall wearing body armor the local mayor says one shot is...
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that's why we've been creative in finding ways to work with local partners to expedite the rebuildingprocess. this includes the small business administration's work to accelerate application processing times which has fallen from 61 days to 42 days, a drop of about 1/3. the use of a streamlined permit and review process for complex, large infrastructure projects that's based on a model which is which has reduced implementation times by 51%. one example, cutting three to five years off the projects like the tappan zee bridge. the alignment of foreclosure prevention policies in disastereffected areas making it easier to stay in homes at such a critical time in their lives. and the establishment of a uniformed minimum flood risk reduction standard across the federal government for major sandy rebuilding projects, representing the first time a federal governmentwide standard has been set that accounts for the effects of rising sea levels and moving forward, we'll continue to look for new ways to remove unnecessary barriers and headaches, ensuring that the billions that flow into the regio
that's why we've been creative in finding ways to work with local partners to expedite the rebuildingprocess. this includes the small business administration's work to accelerate application processing times which has fallen from 61 days to 42 days, a drop of about 1/3. the use of a streamlined permit and review process for complex, large infrastructure projects that's based on a model which is which has reduced implementation times by 51%. one example, cutting three to five years off the...
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on the senate floor right now today, so it would actually expedite the process and expedite consideration. so with that, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that my amendment numbered 2024 be called up, that a democratic side-by-side amendment be in order to be called up, and that those be the only amendments in order other than those currently pending, that both amendments be subject to a 60-vote affirmative threshold for adoption. i further ask that there be a total of two hours of debate equally divided on both amendments and that upon the use or yielding back of that time, the senate proceed to a vote on the democratic amendment followed by a vote on my amendment. following the disposition of the amendments, that the bill be read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. reid: reserving the right to object, i have made statements over the past many weeks about why i object to this. i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. vitt
on the senate floor right now today, so it would actually expedite the process and expedite consideration. so with that, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that my amendment numbered 2024 be called up, that a democratic side-by-side amendment be in order to be called up, and that those be the only amendments in order other than those currently pending, that both amendments be subject to a 60-vote affirmative threshold for adoption. i further ask that there be a total of two hours of...
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that's why we've been creative work with ways to local partners to expedite the rebuilding process. businessudes the small administration's work to accelerate application processing times which has ok's during -- abouto 42 days, a drop of 1/3. the use of a streamlined permit and review process for complex, infrastructure projects that's based on a model which is implementationed times by 51%. one example, cutting three to five years off the projects like the tappan zee bridge. of foreclosure prevention policies in disaster-effected areas making stay in homes at such a critical time in their lives. and the establishment of a minimum flood risk reduction standard across the for majorvernment sandy rebuilding projects, representing the first time a standardovernment-wide has been set that accounts for the effects of rising sea levels we'll moving forward, continue to look for new ways to remove unnecessary barriers and headaches, ensuring that the that flow into the region are put into use as quickly and efficiently as possible. our other goal, rebuilding stronger and smarter so that t
that's why we've been creative work with ways to local partners to expedite the rebuilding process. businessudes the small administration's work to accelerate application processing times which has ok's during -- abouto 42 days, a drop of 1/3. the use of a streamlined permit and review process for complex, infrastructure projects that's based on a model which is implementationed times by 51%. one example, cutting three to five years off the projects like the tappan zee bridge. of foreclosure...
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robert wallace was supposed to command this expedition. when he dies at north point, just outside of baltimore, there's a guy famed william thornton, who is his colonel thornton. who is his second in command and thornton is convinced he's going to get command and he's planning to be the commander of the new orleans expedition. well all of a sudden packingham and his core of cronies show up. and thornton is just mad as hell about this. now thornton gets command of the attack on the west bank. and the west bank operation runs, if not, it runs as smooth as can be expected. it's slower than anticipated. but they do have appreciable results on the west bank. when packingham forced, you know basically looks at the situation he is given, i don't know if you've ever been to chaumette, it's a classic location for a battle. you can walk from one end to the battlefield to the other in five minutes. hopefully 300 to 400, the american right is the river. on the american left is a cypress swamp. it was literally impenetrable. you had a 500-yard wide bat
robert wallace was supposed to command this expedition. when he dies at north point, just outside of baltimore, there's a guy famed william thornton, who is his colonel thornton. who is his second in command and thornton is convinced he's going to get command and he's planning to be the commander of the new orleans expedition. well all of a sudden packingham and his core of cronies show up. and thornton is just mad as hell about this. now thornton gets command of the attack on the west bank....
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of race to the bottom expedited not yesterday there was a hearing on capitol hill where michael froman the u.s. trade rep said that the u.s. i'm sorry that the t p p is a living agreement and there would be absolutely nothing to change u.s. laws from this agreement with these secret tribunals do you believe him rocky absolutely not in fact one of the things that we've only found out because of wiki leaks and thank god for those leakers who are giving the people the information is that they're trying to extend the monopolization period under patents which means far greater costs for medicines that are necessary for life threatening illness so that i wouldn't trust these people i don't trust a thing they say the representative here in salt lake city for the trade u.s. trade representative said yesterday that they are aiming for and these were her words unprecedented transparency will abby you're there with the media are you able to get there the text of their the documents that they're proposing because we the people haven't seen anything yet except for what's been leaked through wiki le
of race to the bottom expedited not yesterday there was a hearing on capitol hill where michael froman the u.s. trade rep said that the u.s. i'm sorry that the t p p is a living agreement and there would be absolutely nothing to change u.s. laws from this agreement with these secret tribunals do you believe him rocky absolutely not in fact one of the things that we've only found out because of wiki leaks and thank god for those leakers who are giving the people the information is that they're...
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there was maybe one guy who just left the expedition. he went awol. but the rest of them, they were relying on each other and they really believed that if they remained a core unit that they would come upon and they would get that land grant and they would be able to tell all these great stories. the important role that lewis and clark played in u.s. history was that they came out of every told jefferson what was out here. they were the surveys. they were the ones who took the notes, they gathered the specimen that tried to keep a list of the languages, the vocabularies of the native americans. they really were scientists, citizen scientists sent out to just get a count of everything that they sell. somethings like i said, ma the bison, you couldn't even count there were so many of them. but they wanted to come back and give their journals as a report to jefferson so that he could say, here's what we are going to encounter as our generations fill up the canvas, as he would say. here's what's out there, this amazing wealth resource. they were the ones
there was maybe one guy who just left the expedition. he went awol. but the rest of them, they were relying on each other and they really believed that if they remained a core unit that they would come upon and they would get that land grant and they would be able to tell all these great stories. the important role that lewis and clark played in u.s. history was that they came out of every told jefferson what was out here. they were the surveys. they were the ones who took the notes, they...
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i include among these possibilities a joint expedition to the moon. space offers to problems of sovereignty. they have foreswarn any claim that territorial right s in spae and declared that international law and charter will apply. why should man's first flight to the moon be a matter of competition? why should the united states and the soviet union become involved in efforts of research and expenditure? surely we should explore whether the scientists and astronauts of our two countries -- the effort to improve the conditions of man however is not a task for a few. it is the task of all nations acting alopnalone, in groups in united states. and the hunger of children are the foes of every nation. as man had such capacity to control his own environment, to end thirty and hunger, to stop poverty and disease. we have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history of the world. i want to make it the last. the provision of development assistance by individual nations must go on. but the united nations also must play a larger role by h
i include among these possibilities a joint expedition to the moon. space offers to problems of sovereignty. they have foreswarn any claim that territorial right s in spae and declared that international law and charter will apply. why should man's first flight to the moon be a matter of competition? why should the united states and the soviet union become involved in efforts of research and expenditure? surely we should explore whether the scientists and astronauts of our two countries -- the...
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we're committed to doing some expedited review processes for projects.se >> thank you very much, senator booker. we'll probably have time for another round if there's available questions. >> i just want to say, again, this you for holding hearing. i have a lot of affection for you even though we've only been days.gues for six [laughter] born from thefection is fact that you know what it's like to be a mayor and the difficulties you have grappling with the real issues on the every single day. people don't know what a secretary's number is. they don't know what a but theyr's number is know where you live. it's something that i take very, very seriously. i just want to say to the panel assembled, i'm grateful that you're here. here for six days. i still have that new senator smell, i'm told. i've had a chance to deal with the secretary on multiple occasion as mayor. think the obama administration has many stars and frankly none of them shine brighter than you do. the frustration my office already has is that we are ofling with lots and lots people who feel the sense of discontent, ill at ea
we're committed to doing some expedited review processes for projects.se >> thank you very much, senator booker. we'll probably have time for another round if there's available questions. >> i just want to say, again, this you for holding hearing. i have a lot of affection for you even though we've only been days.gues for six [laughter] born from thefection is fact that you know what it's like to be a mayor and the difficulties you have grappling with the real issues on the every...
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for example, on monday this week we had over 80,000 passengers around the country goes for expedited physical screening because of behavior protection officers observing no suspicious behavior. 80,000 passengers in one day but the other part of this is under risk-based security, we for the last 10 days we have met or exceeded the goal 25% of the traveling project -- public going to physical screening on any given day. the last 10 days we have met or exceeded that goal. in closing, the gao has done several studies recently on the bdo program. the 2010 review was very helpful to us in terms of recommending 11 different steps to take to strengthen and improve the program it with integrated 10 of those. we are still working with gao on the 11th but we recognize the significant work they've done. the most recent study we do disagree with conclusions but recognize from the valid points. so we can and will strengthen the program. i commit to doing that. this initiative though is the one that looks at intent, motivation rather than a prohibited item. so that's important. so defund the progra
for example, on monday this week we had over 80,000 passengers around the country goes for expedited physical screening because of behavior protection officers observing no suspicious behavior. 80,000 passengers in one day but the other part of this is under risk-based security, we for the last 10 days we have met or exceeded the goal 25% of the traveling project -- public going to physical screening on any given day. the last 10 days we have met or exceeded that goal. in closing, the gao has...
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. >> we started this project a year ago with spur and the mayor's office getting expediters and restaurant knowing the circumstances will constantly be changing. this is something we vetted over a week ago and these are edits. i don't know if this has the final edits. >> probably. is will be a fluid document so if you were to use itto a project and on page 2 you think this would be helpful, we would love the feedback. we found out people did not understand the process for a change in use permit as one example that oftentimes they dependent investigate properly with a contractor in the space to know the electric standpoint would be. we tried to give them things they can look at before they sign their lease and move forward. my interest today is to continue that education. my own background i have opened 15 restaurants in san francisco for 30 years. i have been through the process. each is unique to the space. whether it's on city or port or private property, there are different rules for each one. the confusion we found in the group between accessibility standards for title 24 and the ada,
. >> we started this project a year ago with spur and the mayor's office getting expediters and restaurant knowing the circumstances will constantly be changing. this is something we vetted over a week ago and these are edits. i don't know if this has the final edits. >> probably. is will be a fluid document so if you were to use itto a project and on page 2 you think this would be helpful, we would love the feedback. we found out people did not understand the process for a change...
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i have the sense that this mobility may be demonstrated for expedition nar operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly con figured today to deal with contingencies on nato's border, poland, turkey. am i understanding nato's capacity or is this something that needs to be addressed? if so, how would you build up that capacity and demonstrate it? >> i think first, in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today if somebody attacks and nobody's around, it's not interest of our countries and other countries and is perceived as some sort of threat, the only response that can get on the other side of the earth quickly is a nuclear weapon. then you fall to conventional forces. the beauty, at least for me, is that it has significant ability to bridge both strategic long range and short range capabilities and to introduce at least doubt into the mind of whether of that adversary, whether they're going to be successful. okay. where i agree with madelyn, we can't afford to get into a game where i'm going to build a missile intercepter for
i have the sense that this mobility may be demonstrated for expedition nar operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly con figured today to deal with contingencies on nato's border, poland, turkey. am i understanding nato's capacity or is this something that needs to be addressed? if so, how would you build up that capacity and demonstrate it? >> i think first, in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today if somebody...
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i have the sense that increased mobility could be dmop straited for expedition their operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly configuredded today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking constituencies on nato' border be did the baltics, poe land, or turkey. am i underestimating nato's capacity, or is this something to address, and, if so, how do you build up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> you know, i think first in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today, if somebody attacks and nobody's around, but it's in the interest of our country or other countries, you know, and perceived as an existential threat, then the only response that we have that can get someplace on the other side of the earth quickly is a nuclear weapon. that has prune to be a short fall in the credibility of our capability to address it so then you fall to conventional forces, okay? the beauty in some perverse sense, at least for me, missile defense is that it has significant ability to bridge where extended deterrence failed us. it h
i have the sense that increased mobility could be dmop straited for expedition their operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly configuredded today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking constituencies on nato' border be did the baltics, poe land, or turkey. am i underestimating nato's capacity, or is this something to address, and, if so, how do you build up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> you know, i think first in the construct that we've been discussing...
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we're trying to raise money for an expedition to the lost city of oman. oh. great cause.greement) great. what about you, professor? are you going to run? me? (laughing): oh, i can't run. i've got way too much work. poor professor wiseman. she doesn't know what she's missing. uh-huh. the next day, george couldn't wait to start training. hey. (chattering excitedly) wait up. wiseman: stop! i need help! this was strange. the professor who said she couldn't run
we're trying to raise money for an expedition to the lost city of oman. oh. great cause.greement) great. what about you, professor? are you going to run? me? (laughing): oh, i can't run. i've got way too much work. poor professor wiseman. she doesn't know what she's missing. uh-huh. the next day, george couldn't wait to start training. hey. (chattering excitedly) wait up. wiseman: stop! i need help! this was strange. the professor who said she couldn't run
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but the parallel is equally treated and it is from there that they led the expedition to sierra leone. and i'm not sure if you want to comment on the parallels which is on a larger scale which represents the biggest emancipation in america before the civil war. and when we do take questions from the audience, please wait until the microphone gets to you because we are on c-span. >> we have worked on the question in this includes 6000 from from virginia and half of them died from disease before they could leave virginia. and they were relocated to nova scotia. so it is part of maryland and virginia and i estimated about 2800 ended up in the air, and the key differences is a much healthier experience in terms of they are not subject to the same smallpox epidemic that killed so many of those in the revolution. virtually all of them were relocated to sierra leone. given the small size and trim size of this to having no black people and known there is a new search that comes in 1812 and there is a new group that makes it quite clear that they are not going anywhere and they suggested they
but the parallel is equally treated and it is from there that they led the expedition to sierra leone. and i'm not sure if you want to comment on the parallels which is on a larger scale which represents the biggest emancipation in america before the civil war. and when we do take questions from the audience, please wait until the microphone gets to you because we are on c-span. >> we have worked on the question in this includes 6000 from from virginia and half of them died from disease...
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>> this is occurring to p3 and why to design and build the incentives, and for expedited schedule and delivery and i agree that probably shifting somewhere down that. and i think that it is a big decision and i think that we should spend some time, and we should spend some time on that. you have the environmental review complete, but it is maybe up 30 percent design shovel ready and i think that is a bit, misleading and usually you have the documents done and 30 percent is where you will be ready for the design build, and i just, i don't think, that we are quite there. and even a bigger picture and delivery and maybe the joint dlir delivery with the high speed rail and i think that when you kind of you have got tjpa extending from there downtown and then you have the high speed rail over there and three different entities kind of working and kind of in the same space for the same systems and i think that it is great. and again, i will just concur with the director metcalf that i think that it was a great presentation and to start surfacing all of these things and maybe, in each of our
>> this is occurring to p3 and why to design and build the incentives, and for expedited schedule and delivery and i agree that probably shifting somewhere down that. and i think that it is a big decision and i think that we should spend some time, and we should spend some time on that. you have the environmental review complete, but it is maybe up 30 percent design shovel ready and i think that is a bit, misleading and usually you have the documents done and 30 percent is where you will...
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i have the sense that increased mobility could be dmop straited for expedition their operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly configuredded today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking constituencies on nato' border be did the baltics, poe land, or turkey. am i underestimating nato's capacity, or is this something to address, and, if so, how do you build up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> you know, i think first in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today, if somebody attacks and nobody's around, but it's in the interest of our country or other countries, you know, and perceived as an existential threat, then the only response that we have that can get someplace on the other side of the earth quickly is a nuclear weapon. that has prune to be a short fall in the credibility of our capability to address it so then you fall to conventional forces, okay? the beauty in some perverse sense, at least for me, missile defense is that it has significant ability to bridge where extended deterrence failed us. it h
i have the sense that increased mobility could be dmop straited for expedition their operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly configuredded today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking constituencies on nato' border be did the baltics, poe land, or turkey. am i underestimating nato's capacity, or is this something to address, and, if so, how do you build up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> you know, i think first in the construct that we've been discussing...
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largest expedition in academy history.merican and filipino scientist explored from the top of volcano to the bottom of the ocean. it will take years to study everything they found but some of the research has already being put that action. just days after the typhoon hi hit, terri was back in the philippines invited by provincial government to talk about managing and protecting the coast line. >> it's really fundamentally important from the standpoint that healthy environment is going to help moderate storms like this typhoon. >>reporter: a lieutenant of the typhoon damage came from huge waves that swept through low lying communities. >> this is tied to climate at change and the future everyone sees and they have to be really ready and prepared for that. >>reporter: critical part of the preparation is keeping coral reef healthy and protecting man grove trees with extensive root systems along the shore. the trees and reeves act as buffer for the coast line with the energy storm surge but threat and by human activity. govern
largest expedition in academy history.merican and filipino scientist explored from the top of volcano to the bottom of the ocean. it will take years to study everything they found but some of the research has already being put that action. just days after the typhoon hi hit, terri was back in the philippines invited by provincial government to talk about managing and protecting the coast line. >> it's really fundamentally important from the standpoint that healthy environment is going to...
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so we're trying to put in restrictions to make it fair for all folks in the city but really expediting the affordable housing for the people who need it. you've heard from the defense services there are ways very few things we can do on the local level to change the law here. we want to do what we can to make sure that folks are not open the street when he steve comes and we're evicting the lee families and other families. so we can make an argument been extending the population for housing but to assist the folks that are the most vulnerable >> i know people intend to evict because people are paying much lowering than mashlt rate. so i think we've managed to decrease the numbers but for low income for 10 years it's a smaller amount of folks >> that's why i know the one year and the impact of the program as well as the 3 years to see the impact and we adjust if elliss are going to go significantly credits and o m i's are going to increase that's the time to revisit where that's needed but for now, the policy goal is to really address this intensities problem that's happening right now.
so we're trying to put in restrictions to make it fair for all folks in the city but really expediting the affordable housing for the people who need it. you've heard from the defense services there are ways very few things we can do on the local level to change the law here. we want to do what we can to make sure that folks are not open the street when he steve comes and we're evicting the lee families and other families. so we can make an argument been extending the population for housing but...
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. >> he proposed that for the 1939 golden gate expedition to add roller coasters to san francisco open bay bridge and the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: nancy said the architect was a man from connecticut who corresponded with bridge officials for months trying to convince him to build his dream. >> you are concientious in your own abilities, yet acquainted as we are in the legal and financial features. >> reporter: the architect persisted. >> there can be no opposition to the ride based on sound fact because nothing exist. >> my initial reaction is he was crazy. >> reporter: they planned to have the coasters train move as fast as 220 miles an hour and would have made it faster than anything that exists today. >> he was a visionary maybe. definitely it's a way out of the box idea for the 1930's. >> reporter: out of the box maybe. he called it -- >> perfectly simple, ingenious and natural. the coasterring bridge going to gether like nut and bolt. >> reporter: there are records pointed out that he continued to insist that the rides would put no strain on the biggios and would cost noth
. >> he proposed that for the 1939 golden gate expedition to add roller coasters to san francisco open bay bridge and the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: nancy said the architect was a man from connecticut who corresponded with bridge officials for months trying to convince him to build his dream. >> you are concientious in your own abilities, yet acquainted as we are in the legal and financial features. >> reporter: the architect persisted. >> there can be no...
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appreciate if maybe we could have a small working group in next fiscal year to see ways that we can expedite the contract approvals for the board. right now they average six and eight weeks and mr. rose is accommodating but everyone needs time to do their due diligence before we bring it here and we find ourselves short in the process of getting in front of the board so the departments can do a better job of starting the process earlier but maybe we can look at the process and see some streamlining to benefit us and make it so we're not bringing these last minute contract modifications before the board. >> i don't disagree with that comment but in my experience it's going to be incumbent upon the departments to think well in advance because i will tell you departments and i appreciate the comments earlier and jam this body and not intentionally but they do it and it's something we don't appreciate so you will find resistance on departments that come late and criticize the process for not being quick enough for them and i appreciate the comments and we can always do it better but it will come
appreciate if maybe we could have a small working group in next fiscal year to see ways that we can expedite the contract approvals for the board. right now they average six and eight weeks and mr. rose is accommodating but everyone needs time to do their due diligence before we bring it here and we find ourselves short in the process of getting in front of the board so the departments can do a better job of starting the process earlier but maybe we can look at the process and see some...
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. >> what about the expedited lanesns. >> they will be expanding to a number o airports.'t have to te off your jacket. you can kp your laptop in your briease. they are comnicating flyers. >> i'm sure you saw the justice department dropping the lawsuit ainst the american airlines anu.s. airways mger once ey aeed to give up nerous slots acrossthe country. with more consolidation will there be suffient capacity in the sky so the industry can't raise pces to sky high levels. >> the airline fly as ny as they want to in fact, they have gotten so sophisticad at it, when is the last time you got on a plane and you saw an entire mile row ee to lie down. yocan't do thatanymore. i don't think it's going to have impact on number of flights. they'll be givingup the slots thapdsill be taken er by low st airlines like jet blue and help bringdown the overall cost of air fare. >> tha you. up next, a look at the news this week that will have an impact your money. >>> the futurking is about to increase his income. look f us facebook. back in a moment. >>> for re on our show, check out e web
. >> what about the expedited lanesns. >> they will be expanding to a number o airports.'t have to te off your jacket. you can kp your laptop in your briease. they are comnicating flyers. >> i'm sure you saw the justice department dropping the lawsuit ainst the american airlines anu.s. airways mger once ey aeed to give up nerous slots acrossthe country. with more consolidation will there be suffient capacity in the sky so the industry can't raise pces to sky high levels....